How to Remove a Ceiling (Paddle) Fan for Reuse

Remove a ceiling fan / light so that it may be relocated elsewhere. Not sure how to go about it? Find out here, with the tips and tricks listed in teh article that follows.

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Steps

  1. Shut power off. This may be done at the wall switch, if the switch(es) control the entire fixture (both fan and light). If the wall switch controls only the light, and a pull chain on the fixture controls the fan (or vice-versa), or if an RF remote is used, then it should be shut off at the electrical panel.
  2. Remove and disconnect the light fixture. This is should be done only if the light fixture is overly ornate, delicate, heavy or obstructs access to the fan blades. Generally, the light fixture is secured with 3 or 4 screws that need to be removed. These screws may be behind a glass globe or shield that needs to be removed to access. With the screws visible, have a helper supports the fixture and remove the screws that secure it. Allow the fixture to separate from the fan several inches. Disconnect the light fixture from the fan wiring. The light fixture will most likely have either a nylon molded plug or wirenuts connecting it to the fan portion. Identify the wires and remove the wirenuts. If a nylon plug is used, simply pull apart. The plug can only be inserted one way.
  3. Remove one or more fan blades. All of the blades may be removed if desired, but all that is required are enough to allow access to the ceiling where the fixture is secured. Many newer fans have blades that "slip" on metal studs on the hub support arms and lock into place, others require that 2 screws be removed from the hub support arms of the fan. Uncliping the blades is much quicker and reduces the chances of losing screws.
  4. Prepare to remove the fan from the ceiling. If the fan does not have a down rod, skip ahead to "Ceiling Hugger" below. Locate a single screw on the housing that covers the ceiling wiring compartment. The housing looks like an "upside down" bell. Loosen the screw and slide the housing downward on the rod to the fan housing. The hanger and wiring should be visible now.
  5. Disconnect and remove the fan. Identify the wires originating from the ceiling box. The fan should have bare or green, white and black (and blue if a light fixture was installed) wires connected. Identify the wires from the ceiling as "white", "fan" and "light" as they are connected to the fan. If the fan's black and blue wires connect together with a wire from the ceiling, mark it as "light". If the fan utilized an "RF remote" instead of a wall switch to control all or part of the ceiling fan / light fixture, disconnect it from the ceiling allowing it to remain with the fan for now. Remove the the bare / green wire from the support fixture. With all wires disconnected, grasp the fan and or downrod and lift upward. Maneuver the downrod so round knob on the end can slip out of the "cage" or "basket" support it sits in, and lower to a helper. Skip ahead to "Finishing Up" below.

Ceiling Hugger

  1. Prepare to remove the fan from the ceiling. Locate 4 screws along the edge of the fan housing cover, close to the ceiling. Inspection of the screws should reveal that two of the screws (one on each side) need to be completely removed. The remaining two screws need only be loosened, as the housing has a slot to allow it to slip off when properly aligned. Remove the two screws that must be completely removed. Loosen the remaining screws 2 or 3 turns.
  2. Grasp the fan housing and twist 1/4 to 1/2 inch so that the housing slots align with the screw heads. The weight will instantly shift from the ceiling to you. Lower the fan about 6 inches. With the support fixture in view, locate the hook. Align the hook with one of the two holes on the fixture housing (these were used for the support screws that were removed in the previous step), and hang.
  3. Remove and disconnect the fan. With the fan supported by the hook, identify the wires orginating from the ceiling box. The fan should have bare or green, white and black (and blue if a light fixture was installed) wires connected. Identify the wires from the ceiling as "white", "fan" and "light" as they are connected to the fan. If the fan's black and blue wires connect together with a wire from the ceiling, mark it as "light". If the fan utillized an "RF remote" instead of a wall switch to control all or part of the ceiling fan / light fixture, disconnect it from the ceiling allowing it to remain with the fan for now. Remove the the bare / green wire from the support fixture. After all the wires have been disconnected, unhook and hand to helper. Skip ahead to "Finishing Up" below.

Finishing Up

  1. Remove support hardware from ceiling. Remove all screws from the support hardware.
  2. Trim ceiling. Patch, sand and paint ceiling as needed.
  3. Cover ceiling electrical box. Wirenut all wires and install cover on box, or install a new fixture on electrical box. If installing a new fixture, connect it to the "white" and "light" wires. Connect the bare or green wires together and to the fixture bar. Tuck the unused "fan" (if provided) to the back of the box.

Warnings

  • Shut off power before beginning this project. There is no need to do any of the steps above with the power on.

Things You'll Need

  • Screw driver
  • Ladder
  • Assistant
  • Wirenuts

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